The College of Nursing of the Western Mindanao State University conducted its 3rd research forum last January 27, 2012 with the theme of "A forum for Dissemination" in furtherance of the Zamboanga Consortium for Health Research and Development's (ZCHRD) mandate to optimize the use of research to help alleviate the health and nutrition problems of the people in region IX.

There were 7 researches presented during the said forum led by one of the college's faculty, Ms. Sarah S. Taupan, DPA with her research on "The primary health care services for the Samals in the city of Zamboanga" followed by Mr. Rommel N. Rosaldo, DPA with his paper on "Disaster risk management capability of the Local Government Units of the City of Zamboanga". Other researches presented came from 5 selected groups of students, namely:

  1. Perception of parents on the integration of sex education in the intermediate level;
  2. Creation of a monitoring task force for a smoke-free College of Nursing;
  3. Self-regulatory skills program for children with asthma;
  4. Factors affecting the clinical performance of third year nursing students in private and public schools in Zamboanga City; and
  5. Strategies in the implementation of DOH breastfeeding protocol among non-compliant mothers

ZCHRD is an organization that mirrors the Philippine National Health Research System (PNHRS) framework at the regional level with financial and technical support of the DOST-PCHRD. The consortium is led by the ADZU with Dr. Teresita Montano as the Chairperson.

In line with its commitment to optimize the use of research to help alleviate the health and nutrition problems in Region IX, the Zamboanga Consortium for Health Research and Development (ZCHRD) through the DOST’s Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) and Pfizer Philippines conducted the second round of critiquing of the two (2) research proposals on January 20, 2012 at the Conference Room of the Department of Science and Technology Regional Office No. IX (DOST IX). The papers will come from the Ateneo de Zamboanga University - College of Nursing (ADZU-CN) and Western Mindanao State University (WMSU) -College of Communications & Humanities, respectively.

The ADZU research proposal aims to focus on describing the perinatal practices of the Subanen, Badjao, and Tausug women. The study, entitled “Documentation of the Perinatal Practices of the Subanen, Badjao & Tausug in Zamboanga City Basis for Enhanced Health Care Services” hopes to develop a framework to improve the perinatal care services of the indigenous people.

On the other hand, the WMSU - College of Communications & Humanities will be delving into the prevalence of mothers who exclusively breastfeed their infants, through a study on “Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Selected Low Income Barangays in Zamboanga City”. Aside from the prevalence and affecting factors, the research

Pfizer’s funding is given through the program “Providing an Enabling Environment for Research in Health (PEER Health). It is an exclusive research grant given to researchers in Zamboanga Peninsula and ARMM through the tripartite partnership of the PCHRD-DOST, University of the Philippines-Manila, National Institutes of Health (UPM-NIH) and Pfizer Philippines Foundation.

The PEER Health Research Grant Program promotes the value of health research by supporting local researches that respond to current and relevant health concerns in the Philippines. Through this program, interested young researchers will be provided funding support, training, and mentoring on research protocol development, project implementation, good clinical practice, research ethics, data analysis, and publication of results in a scientific journal.

For more information, you may visit or call the DOST-IX office at Pettit Barracks, Zamboanga City with telephone numbers (062) 991-1024 and look for Mr. Ricardo Apolinario III. (DOST-IX Press Release)

As 2012 looms, ZCHRD preps up to welcome the incoming year with enthusiasm as it conducted its strategic and work financial planning last December 12-13, 2011. Dr. Teresita G. Montaño said that well defined strategic and work financial plans are the core of any organization that would want to boost their growth in terms of health researchers.

The consortium Chair facilitated the 2-day activity all throughout, consequently moving around from one table to another entertaining queries and provides inputs to the four (4) committees.

The members revisited the vision, mission, goals and objectives of the consortium to determine its applicability to the current situation of the Peninsula. Modifications were made to effectively address the National Unified Health Research Agenda (NUHRA). The research agenda of the consortium was also reviewed. It was tailor-fitted to target each if not all the priority areas of PCHRD.

The committee workshop proper began with Dr. Montaño addressing the committees to submit at least two (2) activities per committee, some suggested a Mentoring program, a literature review workshop, and other dovetailed activities targeted in problem-based projects/plans.

Research and development (R&D) stressed the need to have a procedures manual and an R&D agenda for ZCHRD. They also saw the need to prepare for the 2013 Regional Health Research Summit in collaboration with the Department of Health IX through a forum on health research. The protocols that will be reviewed by R&D for the said forum will be reviewed and screened based on the event’s theme. The said screening will also be the avenue to select presenters for the 2013 regional health research summit of ZCHRD.

Ma. Agnes Z. Mabolo, DOH IX Medical Specialist & Research Coordinator, and concurrent chair of the quad media arm of the consortium, the Research Information and Communication, Utilization and Publications Committee (RICUP) will be spearheading the said event of DOH.

As part of RICU’s effort in promoting health research in the region, Dr. Mabolo stressed in their committee discussion the need to increase the awareness of Zamboangueños to include Isabelanos of Isabela City, Basilan. With the region’s limited access to the internet, it is the responsibility of government through its agencies to help disseminate new knowledge gained from breakthroughs in health through information technology. The population is a double-edged sword, it is up to government on how to use the people to advance public interest, the medical specialist said.

RICU will employ quad media to penetrate different locales. Radio and print for the rural areas, television (tv), radio, and some print materials for the Rurban, and tv & the internet for the urbanized area. As a conclusion of the RICU’s activities, an information drive to be implemented in the provinces will be conducted first.

The Ethics Review Committee (ERC) of the consortium on the other hand proposed to capacitate their members with advance training in ethics review. In its quest for improvement, the ERC will revisit their operations manual to include updates from the recently concluded ethics review training. This will include the adaption of ISO standard forms and improvements in the content of the manual to include the process of ethics review. Ethics Committee will also facilitate in the screening of research papers for the September 05, 2012 health research forum, and the literature review write shop of the Human Resource Development Committee.

While the three committees will be busy in streamlining processes and improve networks and linkages with stakeholders, the Human Resource Development Committee headed by the social scientist Dr. Servando D. Halili, Jr. with his team proposed to conduct a workshop on literature review writing. The objective of this workshop will be to capacitate novice, beginning, and proficient professional researchers with the knowledge in writing the theoretical backbone of researches. The proposals derived from this workshop will then be refined according to PCHRD’s standards for possible funding.

The Strategic and Work Financial Planning ended with a luncheon with all the members of the different committees after submitting proposals in soft copies to the consortium secretariat. RICUP met immediately after the workshop to plan schedule their activities for 2012 primarily the Information drive in the province of Zamboanga del Norte.

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